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Improvements to Onshape - April 15th, 2019
We’ve already reached our fifth release of Onshape this year. Take a look at some of the new features below.
CAD IMPROVEMENTS
REPLACE IMPORTED GEOMETRY
You can now directly replace imported geometry within Onshape. You can update the file by right-clicking on the import feature or by selecting the "Update" button on the tab in the new CAD Imports folder.
SHEET METAL HEMS
You can now easily create hems, using a new dedicated Sheet Metal Feature.CURVATURE COMBS ON CURVE CREATION
You now have a new option to view the curvature combs of previewed edges while creating features such as Bridging curve, 3D fit spline, and loft. These curvature combs update dynamically as you modify the curves.
IMPROVED HLR PERFORMANCE
You’ll see improved performance when creating drawing views in the Hidden Lines Removed display stye, particularly when rendering organic shapes which create spline-silhouette edges.
DRAWING TABLES - OPTIMIZATION OF FIT ON DOUBLE CLICK
Within a drawing table, a double-click on a cell border will auto-size the row or column to fit the contents.
EDIT SECTION CONTEXT MENU ITEM (SECTION VIEWS)
You can easily edit a section view through a more discoverable “Edit section” option in the right-click menu of the section view itself.
INDUSTRY SYNONYMS ADDED TO ONSHAPE HELP
While searching the Help, you may now query for synonymous terms from other CAD tools, and the results will return the appropriate Onshape equivalent. As an example, searching for “move” will now also display Onshape’s Transform feature.
PREFIX FOR CHAMFER DIMENSIONS
You can now add a prefix on chamfer dimensions. This can be useful for calling out quantities, much like you would on a hole callout.
PROFESSIONAL IMPROVEMENTS
UPDATE PROPERTIES WITH API ONLY
You can now create custom properties that are locked in the user interface, and only editable via the API. This can be configured independently for versions and workspaces. This is useful for managing third-party integrations.
ENTERPRISE IMPROVEMENTS
BLOCK DUPLICATE DOCUMENT NAMES
Within an Enterprise, you can now prevent users from creating documents with a name identical to that of an existing document. This feature is configurable using a regular expression, so you may choose what is enforced as a matching name.
Please take a moment to try out these new features and improvements and leave your comments below. For a detailed list of all the changes in this update, please see the changelog.
Remember: The updates listed here are now live for all users when creating new Documents and over the next few days these features will also be available in Documents created before the date of this update.
Comments
HWM-Water Ltd
We also just added two metric spring lock washers.
- Spring lock washer DIN 127 Type A
- Spring lock washer DIN 127 Type B
Please note these are from a withdrawn standard.
I will test the import geometry improvements and ( finally ) the sheet metal hem
Eduardo Magdalena C2i Change 2 improve ☑ ¿Por qué no organizamos una reunión online?
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From the changelog:
- New FeatureScript: Operation to imprint shadows (opSplitBySelfShadow)
I have been hoping for a FeatureScript (or native feature) that functions similarly to SolidWorks Silouette Split Line with Draft:The result:
The split surface on the curved shoulder is the result of "pushing" the Line of Draw plane (purple, above) through the part, and giving the "silouette" line where the plane crosses the surfaces....but in the location that would give a 6-degree draft relative to the LOD plane.
This is a feature that I used a lot in SW, but now have a series of funny workarounds to get the same split in Onshape.
Would this new FeatureScript (opSplitBySelfShadow) be able to help with this type of feature?
Thanks!
Here's a featurized version: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/5370e14526610dcdfe34a4a4/v/cf7da8ecbedcc162cc04499f/e/de85d2a2f38b7dee01159ab0
Ilya just showed you Silhouette Split, here is another fun one - Silhouette Projection -
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/447c6fe48283e84c4c382e67/w/21976dd0fa3c061779d3d951/e/952b0a5aee92f9251ac36bcc
Thanks for releasing quality features regularly!
UPDATE: I see that you made that FS today: THANK YOU!
@philip_thomas I was aware of that one (which I do use in another type of feature) but without the Angle setting that Isocline has, it's not what I am after for this feature.
Thanks guys!
Romeo
Twitter: @onshapetricks & @babart1977
Double click table width, niiice
Great work as always
Twitter: @BryanLAGdesign
You have made my day! This routine to find split lines is what I have hoped from Onshape since beginning. In patternmaking we call this 'the parting line'. Having a tool to get these curves is critical for much of our work.
Once that curve is made - the split parting surfaces need to be generated. Here is one way to do it but I would like something more elegant and correct. It would be nice if extruded vertex curves could be used for 3D normal sweep. Or extrude from a 3D curve.
What ideas do others have for these free form surfaces 'normal' to the 'isocline' type curves?
That is exactly what I needed! Your FS did in one step what took me 7 and it is better surface. I suppose doing things the hard way has taught me more about surfacing.
Thank you immensely!
@konstantin_shiriazdanov
One thing to keep in mind is that Konstantin's feature extends the curves in the direction normal to the surface, while radiate surface (which, granted, needs an accuracy improvement) extends the curve in the direction perpendicular to the curve that lies in a given reference plane. I'm not sure which is desirable in which cases, but they are different.
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